NOTICE: Make sure that the work surface is clean to prevent scratching the computer cover. NOTICE: To avoid damaging the system board, remove
the power cable, the battery, and the second battery (if installed) before you
service the computer.
Screw Identification and TighteningThe illustrations in the following removal procedures provide the correct screw length as part of the screws label. A graphic for that length screw is also included in the illustration. Examples are shown in Figure 3. Match the actual screw to the graphic in the illustration to check for correct length. Figure 3. Screw Identification
NOTICE: When reinstalling a screw, you must use a screw of the correct diameter and length. Otherwise, hardware damage could result. Make sure that the screw is properly aligned with its corresponding hole, and avoid overtightening. When you are removing and replacing components, photocopy the Table 1 placement mat as a tool to lay out and keep track of the component screws. Table 1. Screw Placement Mat With
Component Screw Counts
ZIF ConnectorsSome of the computers interface connectors are zero insertion force (ZIF) connectors. These connectors are not removable, but they must be released to disconnect a cable from them (see Figure 4). Figure 4. Disconnecting an Interface Cable
NOTICE: The ZIF connectors are fragile. To avoid damage, do not apply too much pressure to the movable part of the connector. To disconnect an interface cable from a ZIF connector, perform
the following steps:
To reconnect an interface cable to a ZIF connector, perform
the following steps:
Removing Field-Replaceable Parts and AssembliesFigure 5. Exploded View Computer
The following sections provide instructions for removing and replacing field-replaceable parts and assemblies. Hard-Disk Drive AssemblyFigure 6. Hard-Disk Drive Assembly
To remove the hard-disk drive assembly, perform the following steps. NOTICE: To avoid damaging the system board, remove the power cable, the battery, and the second battery (if installed) before you service the computer. NOTICE: The hard-disk drive is very sensitive to shock. Handle the assembly by its edges (do not squeeze the top of the hard-disk drive case), and avoid dropping it. NOTICE: Make sure that the work surface is clean to prevent scratching the computer cover.
Media Bay DevicesYou can install the following devices in the media bay:
Figure 7. Media Bay Device Removal
To remove a media bay device, perform the following steps. NOTICE: Make sure that the work surface is clean to prevent scratching the computer cover.
Memory Module CoverTo remove the memory module cover, perform the following steps. NOTICE: To avoid damaging the system board, remove the power cable, the battery, and the second battery (if installed) before you service the computer. NOTICE: Make sure that the work surface is clean to prevent scratching the computer cover.
Memory ModulesFigure 8. Memory Module Removal
To remove a memory module, perform the following steps. NOTICE:
To avoid damaging the system board, remove the power cable, the battery, and
the second battery (if installed) before you service the computer.
NOTICE:
To avoid possible damage to the memory module from electrostatic discharge (ESD),
ground yourself by touching the unpainted metal surface of an I/O connector
on the computers back panel.
To install a memory module, perform
the following steps. NOTICE: If you only have one memory module, install it
in the DIMM A socket. Memory modules are keyed, or designed to fit into their
sockets, in only one direction. The slots on the system board are notched so
that the memory module can be firmly seated only one way.
Keyboard AssemblyTo remove the keyboard assembly, perform the following steps. NOTICE: To avoid damaging the system board, remove the power cable, the battery, and the second battery (if installed) before you service the computer.NOTICE: Make sure that the work surface is clean to prevent scratching the computer cover.
Figure 9. Removing the Keyboard Assembly Screws
NOTICE:
The keycaps on the keyboard are fragile, easily dislodged, and time-consuming
to replace. Be careful when removing and handling the keyboard.
To replace the keyboard assembly, perform the following steps. NOTICE: Position the track stick and keyboard cables so that they are not twisted when connected to the system board.
Microprocessor ModuleFigure 12. Microprocessor Module Removal
To remove the microprocessor module, perform the following steps. NOTICE:
To avoid damaging the system board, the power cable, battery, and second battery
(if installed) must be removed before you service the computer.
NOTICE: To ensure maximum cooling for the microprocessor,
do not touch the heat transfer areas on the thermal cooling assembly (TCA).
The oils in your skin reduce the heat transfer capability of the thermal pads.
NOTICE: When
removing the microprocessor module, pull the module straight up. Do not move
the tool from side to side to extract the processor board.
The tool fits on the left side of
the module aligned with white marks on the front and back edge of the processor
board (see Figure 12). Replacing the Microprocessor ModuleNOTICE: Proper seating of the microprocessor module requires a considerable amount of force (approximately 35 pounds [16 kilograms]) applied above the module connector. A microprocessor module that is not properly seated can result in an intermittent connection and subsequent failures. When you reinstall the microprocessor module in the system board, make sure that you align the microprocessor connector on the left side of the board and press down firmly on the metal plate that is directly over the connector. When the microprocessor module is seated, all four corners must be at the same height. If one or more corners of the module are higher than the others, the module is not seated correctly. Pay attention to the corner without the mounting screw. If necessary, apply pressure directly over this corner to ensure that the module is fully seated. Rotate the arm of the thermal cooling assembly into place and replace the microprocessor shield. Replace the two 3-mm screws that secure the thermal cooling assembly arm and shield to the microprocessor module. Tighten the three captive screws on the corners of the shield to secure the microprocessor module and shield. Display Assembly
To remove the display assembly, perform the following steps. NOTICE: To avoid damaging the system board, the power cable, battery, and second battery (if installed) must be removed before you service the computer. NOTICE:
Do not remove the palmrest before you remove the display.
To remove the display assembly bezel, perform the following steps. NOTICE: To avoid damaging the system board, remove the power cable, the battery, and the second battery (if installed) before you service the computer.
NOTICE:
The bezel tabs are fragile. Handle the bezel carefully to avoid breaking the
tabs off.
To remove the 14.1-inch display LCD panel, perform the following
steps. NOTICE:
To avoid damaging the system board, remove the power cable, the battery, and
the second battery (if installed) before you service the computer.
NOTES: Remove and replace the LCD
panel as a complete assembly. Removing the
14.1-Inch LCD Flex Cable
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1 | Display assembly bezel |
| 2 | Back-light plug | |
| 3 | Latch | |
| 4 | Inverter | |
| 5 | ZIF connector | |
| 6 | 3-mm screws (3) | |
| 7 | Display assembly top cover | |
| 8 | LCD flex cable | |
| 9 | LCD panel | |
| 10 | 5-mm screws (4) | |
| 11 | Plastic screw covers (2) | |
| 12 | 4-mm screws (6) | |
| 13 | Rubber screw covers (4) | |
Removing the 12.1-Inch Display LCD Panel
To remove the 12.1-inch display LCD panel, perform the following steps.
NOTICE: To avoid damaging the system board, remove the power cable, the battery, and the second battery (if installed) before you service the computer.
- Remove the main battery.
- Remove the keyboard.
- Remove the display assembly.
- Remove the display assembly bezel.
- Remove the four 5-mm screws securing the LCD panel to
the top cover (see Figure 15).
- Disconnect the two-wire backlight plug from the connector
on the inverter.
- Lift the LCD panel and
carefully disconnect the flex cable from the connector on the left edge of
the LCD panel.
- Remove the LCD panel from the top cover.
- Disconnect
the LCD flex cable from the ZIF connector on the inverter.
- Remove
the three 3-mm screws securing the inverter to the top cover.
- Remove the inverter from the top cover.
Removing the 12.1-Inch LCD Flex Cable
- Remove
the 4-mm screw securing the metal cable clip to the left hinge of the display-assembly
top cover (see Figure 15).
- Remove the cable out from under the plastic strain-relief
retainer located on the bottom of the display-assembly hinge cover.
- Remove the flex-cable clip from the bottom of the hinge
cover located at the bottom of the display assembly.
- Pry the hinge-cover assembly apart from the display assembly,
allowing just enough space for the flex cable to pass through the opening.
- Slide the cable through the opening.
Replacing the 12.1-Inch LCD Flex Cable
- Pry the hinge-cover assembly apart from the display assembly,
allowing just enough space for the flex cable to pass through the opening.
- Slide the cable through the opening.
- Attach the flex-cable clip to the bottom of the hinge
cover located at the bottom of the display assembly.
- Slide the flex cable under the plastic strain-relief
retainer located on the bottom of the display-assembly hinge cover.
- Reinstall the 4-mm screw that secures the metal cable
clip to the left hinge of the display-assembly top cover.
- Find the manufacturers name on the back of the
LCD panel that is to be installed.
The manufacturer is either Torisan or Sharp.
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NOTICE: The LCD flex cable must be folded correctly before the cable connector can be attached to the connector on the LCD panel. |
- Fold the LCD flex cable at the crease shown in Figure
16, so that the name of the LCD panel manufacturer faces up.
The connectors on the Torisan and Sharp LCD panels are mounted in the reverse of each other. This means that pin 1 on the Torisan panel connector is at the opposite end when compared to pin 1 on the Sharp panel connector. Both panels have the same connector, but the connector is mounted differently.
The LCD flex cable can connect to either panel by making one fold to the cable. The words Torisan and Sharp are printed on the cable (see Figure 16). If you are installing a Torisan LCD panel, fold the cable at the crease so the word Torisan is facing up. If you are installing a Sharp LCD panel, fold the cable at the crease so the word Sharp is facing up.
Figure 16. 12.1-Inch LCD Flex Cable
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1 | Curled back to connect to panel |
| 2 | LCD manufacturer name | |
| 3 | Crease (underneath) | |
| 4 | Crease (on top) |
Replacing
the 12.1-Inch LCD Panel Inverter
To replace the 12.1-inch display LCD panel inverter, perform the following steps:
- Find the manufacturers name on the back of the
LCD panel that is to be installed.
The manufacturer is either Torisan or Sharp.
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NOTICE: The inverter jumpers must be configured to match the LCD panel that is installed. Improper jumper configuration can cause damage to the LCD panel. |
- Ensure that the inverters configuration jumpers
are set correctly (see Figure 17).
If you are installing a Sharp LCD panel, both jumpers are used. If you are installing a Torisan LCD panel, the bottom jumper is used. See the sticker on the inverter shield for more information.
Figure 17. 12.1-Inch LCD Inverter
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1 | Backlight connector |
| 2 | Label | |
| 3 | Inverter | |
| 4 | Jumpers | |
| 5 | ZIF connector | |
- Place the inverter in the cover top.
- Reinstall the three 3-mm screws that secure the inverter
to the top cover.
- Connect the LCD flex cable to the ZIF connector on the inverter.
Replacing the 12.1-Inch LCD Panel
- Find the manufacturers name on the back of the LCD panel that is to
be installed.
The manufacturer is either Torisan or Sharp.
- Make sure that the LCD flex cable is folded correctly
to accommodate the LCD panel being installed. For more information, see "Replacing the 12.1-Inch LCD
Flex Cable."
- Verify that the inverter jumpers are set to accommodate
the LCD panel being installed. For more information, see "Replacing the 12.1-Inch
LCD Panel Inverter."
- Place the bottom edge of the LCD panel in the bottom of the top cover and elevate the top of the panel with your hand.
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NOTICE: The LCD flex cable must be folded correctly before the cable connector can be attached to the connector on the LCD panel (see Figure 16). |
- Carefully connect the LCD flex cable to the connector
on the left edge of the LCD panel.
The flex cable must be curled back to connect to the LCD panel (see Figure 16).
Do not force the LCD flex cable into the connector. If you have trouble, check to make sure the LCD flex cable is folded correctly and try again.
- Lay the LCD panel in the top cover.
- Connect the two-wire backlight plug to the connector
on the inverter.
When the plug is all the way in the connector, the key slot in the center of the plug should not be visible. If you can see the key slot, the plug is not in the connector correctly. Pull the plug out, turn the plug over, and reinsert it into the connector.
- Reinstall the four 5-mm screws to secure the LCD panel to the top cover.
Display Assembly Latch
To remove the display assembly latch, perform the following steps.
NOTICE:
To avoid damaging the system board, remove the power cable, the battery, and
the second battery (if installed) before you service the computer.
The palmrest assembly consists of the touch pad and the
palmrest. To remove the palmrest assembly, perform the following steps. NOTICE: The reserve battery provides power to the computers
RTC and NVRAM when the computer is turned off. Removing the palmrest disconnects
the reserve battery and causes the computer to lose the date and time information
as well as all user-specified parameters in NVRAM. If possible, make a copy
of this information before you disconnect the reserve battery.
Palmrest Assembly
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1 | 20-mm screws (5) |
NOTICE:
To avoid damaging the system board, remove the power cable, the battery, and
the second battery (if installed) before you service the computer.
NOTICE:
The display assembly must be removed before you can remove the palmrest. NOTICE: Make sure that the work surface is clean
to prevent scratching the computer cover.
These screws, labeled with a "circle P," are located underneath
the front edge of the computer (see Figure 18).
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1 | Palmrest flexible cable |
| 2 | Bottom case assembly | |
| 3 | Touch-pad connector | |
| 4 | Palmrest assembly |
- Carefully remove the palmrest assembly from the bottom case assembly (see Figure 19).
Reserve Battery
To remove the reserve battery, perform the following steps.
NOTICE: The reserve battery provides power to the computers
RTC and NVRAM when the computer is turned off. Removing the battery causes the
computer to lose the date and time information as well as all user-specified
parameters in NVRAM. If possible, make a copy of this information before you
remove the reserve battery.
NOTE: When you replace the reserve
battery, first connect the reserve battery cable to the connector on
the palmrest bracket. Then position the reserve battery on the palmrest
bracket to minimize slack in the cable.
a. Tear the reserve battery free from the foam pad.
b. Remove the remnants of the foam pad from the palmrest bracket.
Bay Latch
Assemblies
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1 | Bay latches (2) |
| 2 | Springs (2) | |
| 3 | Bottom case assembly | |
| 4 | Bay latch buttons (2) | |
| 5 | Location of snap tabs (2) | |
| 6 | Sliders (2) | |
To remove the bay latch assemblies, perform the following steps:
- Remove the main battery.
- Remove the device from the media bay.
- Remove the keyboard assembly.
- Remove the display assembly.
- Remove the palmrest assembly.
- Remove the left bay-latch button from the outside of
the bottom case assembly by carefully squeezing the snap tabs to unsnap the
latch.
Keep pressure applied to the bay latch and spring while unsnapping the snap tabs to prevent the bay latch assembly from coming loose from the case. If the bay latch assembly does come loose from the case:
- Carefully reinsert the spring
onto the slider on the bay latch, and reinstall the bay latch into the
holding features on the inside of the case.
- Ensure that the slider is
inserted in its respective hole, that the side of the latch with the two
bumps is facing the back of the case, and that the surface with the wear
ribs is facing the bottom of the case (see Figure
21).
- Carefully reinsert the spring
onto the slider on the bay latch, and reinstall the bay latch into the
holding features on the inside of the case.
- Snap in the new latch button from the bottom of the base,
making certain its snap tabs are fully engaged in the bay latch.
- Ensure that the newly installed latch moves smoothly
and freely when pushed and released.
- Repeat steps 6 through 8 for the latch on the right side.
Figure 21. Left Bay Latch and Spring
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1 | Bump side |
| 2 | Wear ribs (2) | |
System Board Assembly
The system boards basic input/output system (BIOS) chip contains the system service tag number, which is also visible on a bar-code label on the bottom of the computer. The replacement kit for the system board assembly includes a diskette that provides a utility for transferring the service tag number to the replacement system board assembly.
To remove the system board assembly, perform the following steps.
NOTICE:
To avoid damaging the system board, remove the power cable, the battery, and
the second battery (if installed) before you service the computer.
NOTE: Locate these screws by looking
for the white circles on the system board that outline the captive washers.
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1 | System board assembly |
| 2 | Bottom case assembly | |
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